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Former San Quentin prisoner Albert “Ru-Al” Jones reached out to Ben Kinmont five years ago looking for help. Today, the pair are seeking $80,000 for Jones’ manuscripts.
In early 2020, Albert Jones was sitting in his cell on San Quentin's death row, as he had every day for nearly three decades, when reports of a mysterious respiratory illness started to circulate.
A collection of journals and books that inmate Albert Jones has written during decades on San Quentin’s death row will be on sale at a New York City book fair for an asking price of $80,000.
A man who was condemned to death row at San Quentin State Prison in 1998 was found dead in his cell Monday and authorities are investigating it as a suicide, according to the California Department ...
CHINO, Calif. (KABC) -- Condemned inmates on San Quentin's death row will instead live out their lives in prisons like the California Institution for Men in Chino.
SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (Gray News) - California’s notorious San Quentin is clearing out its death row inmates as the maximum-security prison transforms into a rehabilitation center. In some cases ...
But change is on the way. Gov. Gavin Newsom’s goal is to fully transform San Quentin prison into the San Quentin Rehabilitation Center. That means death-row inmates — who are now called condemned ...
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